13 votes How Reykjavik's sheet-metal homes beat the Icelandic winter – they may be unorthodox, but the innovative buildings have kept residents warm and dry for more than a century Posted September 24, 2020 by mycketforvirrad Tags: architecture, iceland.reykjavik, housing, construction, materials, corrugated sheet metal, history, winter, cities.capital, author.feargus osullivan, source.citylab https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-09-23/the-history-of-reykjavik-s-iron-and-wood-homes?srnd=citylab 2 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK [2] 0d_billie September 24, 2020 Link These houses look gorgeous, I love the vibrant colours! It reminds me of the trend of painting houses in Bristol These houses look gorgeous, I love the vibrant colours! It reminds me of the trend of painting houses in Bristol 2 votes mycketforvirrad (OP) September 24, 2020 Link Parent And when vibrant colours combined with architecture gets shifted up a notch, there's now this row of buildings on the Leyton High Road in east London! And when vibrant colours combined with architecture gets shifted up a notch, there's now this row of buildings on the Leyton High Road in east London! 2 votes
[2] 0d_billie September 24, 2020 Link These houses look gorgeous, I love the vibrant colours! It reminds me of the trend of painting houses in Bristol These houses look gorgeous, I love the vibrant colours! It reminds me of the trend of painting houses in Bristol 2 votes mycketforvirrad (OP) September 24, 2020 Link Parent And when vibrant colours combined with architecture gets shifted up a notch, there's now this row of buildings on the Leyton High Road in east London! And when vibrant colours combined with architecture gets shifted up a notch, there's now this row of buildings on the Leyton High Road in east London! 2 votes
mycketforvirrad (OP) September 24, 2020 Link Parent And when vibrant colours combined with architecture gets shifted up a notch, there's now this row of buildings on the Leyton High Road in east London! And when vibrant colours combined with architecture gets shifted up a notch, there's now this row of buildings on the Leyton High Road in east London! 2 votes
These houses look gorgeous, I love the vibrant colours! It reminds me of the trend of painting houses in Bristol
And when vibrant colours combined with architecture gets shifted up a notch, there's now this row of buildings on the Leyton High Road in east London!